KNYSNA NEWS - As part of the franchise's birthday celebrations, Pick n Pay Supermarket has been supporting welfare via various donations over the past few weeks.
The brand is celebrating its 54th birthday this month, and to hail the event, the Woodmill Lane P&P has committed to make a donation to a local organisation each week for seven weeks.
Over the past four weeks it has donated to the Dorothy Broster Child and Youth Care Centre, the Knysna Fire & Rescue Department and the Knysna Animal Welfare Society, and the Knysna Sea Cadets.
This week Loeriehof Old Age Home will be the beneficiary.
From left are senior fireman of the Knysna Fire and Rescue Department Nicholas Tsewu; Knysna PnP front line supervisor Mildred Laminie; Knysna PnP manager Hyrom Simmers; and senior fireman Dorian Innes.
PnP Knysna manager Hyrom Simmers hands over their donations to Ashra America of the Knysna Animal Welfare Society.
The Knysna Sea Cadets with PnP Knysna staff members before receiving the donation this week.
The team of people who handed over the donations from Pick n Pay Knysna at the Dorothy Broster Child and Youth Centre.
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